How to Get to Pagadian City
Pagadian City (Filipino: Lungsod ng Pagadian), is located in Mindanao, Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Zamboanga del Sur and the regional center of Zamboanga Peninsula. Pagadian City is the 2nd largest city in the Region.
Planning a trip to Pagadian? It is accessible by air, water, and land.
By Air
Pagadian City has direct flights to the capital of the Philippines, Metro Manila. Cebu Pacific Air has daily flights to and from Manila. Schedule is as follows:
Manila to Pagadian
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6:40 am
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Cebu Pacific 773
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8:45 am
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Pagadian to Manila
7:15 am
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8:50 am
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10:50 am
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Cebgo, formerly Tigerair, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cebu Pacific Air, also offers daily flights to and from Cebu City. Flight schedule is as follows:
Cebu to Pagadian City
3:15 pm
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4:20 pm
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Cebgo 6641
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Pagadian City to Cebu
4:40 pm
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5:40 pm
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Cebgo 6642
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By Sea
The seaport of Pagadian City is served by shipping lines operating for both passenger and cargo vessels. Ports of call include Zamboanga City, Jolo, Siasi,Bongao, Sitangkai and Cotabato City.
By Land
Pagadian City Integrated Bus Terminal is served by two (2) major bus companies and several other smaller Public Utility Vehicles(PUVs), i.e. vans. The terminal sits atop the hill as the station for both Eastbound and Westbound transport particularly for public transports bound for Zamboanga City, Ozamiz City, Dipolog City, Cagayan de Oro,Cotabato City, General Santos City, and Davao City.